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Re: [GSAS-Member] Auction help



Herpetological...yes. We are involved with rescue, rehabilitation, education, and conservation of herps. My wife didn't have much choice, I had my iguana before I met her. The loving, caring, and most importantly UNDERSTANDING woman that she is accepts Elvie the Ig and I for what we are....a bit twisted. I've been with PNHS for five years or so and I've wanted to join GSAS for awhile now (as I've been addicted to my fish for 3 years now) but the meetings are on Tuesdays and I play soccer Tuesday nights (I'm taking this week off to attend my first GSAS auction). Not sure what to expect, but I've heard good things about the society and the auction and I'm all about supporting raising money for local organizations as PNHS's own auction in December is a large portion of our operating budget each year. Thank you very much for the offer of the glass cats John. I've often thought about adding a small school to my 150G community, but I've shied away because I understand that they don't care for faster moving fish (I have a pair of Bosemani Rainbows in there) and the cost of adding a school because of their group nature. My offer still stands for helping out at the auction, whatever I can do. Hope to see you all there.

-----Scott

P.S. If you would like to learn more about iguanas, I will be at the Pacific Science Center this Sat. 10am to 6pm with Elvie the Ig discussing iguanas and their habitat. I think we are part of some sort of tropical rainforest display they are doing. (The previous was a shameless plug)

From: John Ruhland <john@drruhland.com>
Reply-To: Greater Seattle Aquarium Society member chat<gsas-member@thekrib.com>
To: Greater Seattle Aquarium Society member chat <gsas-member@thekrib.com>
Subject: Re: [GSAS-Member] Auction help
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 10:07:11 -0700

My wife will literally, figuratively, spiritually, and cosmologically kill me if I start bringing lizards home.
 :-)
John


On Apr 11, 2005, at 10:06 AM, Mark Pearlscott wrote:

Herp stands for herpetological (i.e. reptiles, amphibians, etc.). Fun stuff if you need yet another pet related addiction. ;)

Mark
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John Ruhland wrote:
Scott,
What is the Herp Society?
Also, now is a great time to join GSAS. I just joined at the plant auction 2 months ago. You'll save enough on your first item purchased at the auction to pay it back, plus you'll get the newsletter, plus a discount at fish stores, plus you'll get all the member emails, plus if you want a couple of free fish, I'll give you two glass catfish I'm giving away, plus....
John

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